KEY POINTS
  • President Joe Biden wants Republicans to increase their infrastructure spending offer as the sides try to strike a bipartisan deal.
  • He will talk to GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito on Friday following a Wednesday meeting.
  • The parties are still divided over what to put in an infrastructure plan and how to pay for it, as the White House considers when to try to approve a bill with only Democratic votes.
US President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the Middle East in the Cross Hall of the White House, in Washington, DC on May 20, 2021.

President Joe Biden wants Republicans to increase the spending in their infrastructure plan ahead of Friday talks that will shape whether Washington can pass a bipartisan bill to upgrade transportation, broadband and water systems.

During a Wednesday meeting, Biden told GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito he wants the plan to include $1 trillion in new spending — or above the baseline set under existing policy, NBC News reported. While Republicans most recently sent Biden a $928 billion counteroffer, it included only about $250 billion in new money.